Tillage has been a common event in farming for centuries. New information and management practices are demonstrating better ways of managing the soil to reduce erosion and improve productivity and profitability. Tillage destroys the soil structure, actually increasing the weeds and reducing the water holding capacity of the soil. Highly erodible areas of a field can lose more than 5 tons of soil per year with conventional tillage. Converting to no-till management can reduce production costs more than $30 per acre per year, saving topsoil and reducing management time in the field
Minimum tillage practices have tremendous potential to reduce expenses and potential negative enviro...
4 pp.Reduced or conservation tillage can benefit sorghum crops and increase profit. This publication...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
"Soil conservation and cost control are important considerations in choosing tillage practices. In 1...
"This guide sheet briefly describes tillage systems and estimates costs and returns on a typical far...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
This publication briefly describes tillage systems and estimates costs and returns on a typical farm...
Minimum tillage practices have significant potential to reduce expenses and the potential negative e...
Profitability and environmental sustainability are major objectives in crop production. Decisions on...
Minimum tillage practices have significant potential to reduce expenses and the potential negative e...
The benefits of no-till farming and the decrease in the cost of glyphosate herbicide have increased ...
Contents: Wind Erosion Emergency Tillage Know Your Soil: Your Soil is a Factory. Factory or Soil, Bo...
This publication details the basic methods and knowledge needed for conservation tillage, including ...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
One heavy rain on a sloping field that has just been tilled can remove the equivalent of 50 tons of ...
Minimum tillage practices have tremendous potential to reduce expenses and potential negative enviro...
4 pp.Reduced or conservation tillage can benefit sorghum crops and increase profit. This publication...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
"Soil conservation and cost control are important considerations in choosing tillage practices. In 1...
"This guide sheet briefly describes tillage systems and estimates costs and returns on a typical far...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
This publication briefly describes tillage systems and estimates costs and returns on a typical farm...
Minimum tillage practices have significant potential to reduce expenses and the potential negative e...
Profitability and environmental sustainability are major objectives in crop production. Decisions on...
Minimum tillage practices have significant potential to reduce expenses and the potential negative e...
The benefits of no-till farming and the decrease in the cost of glyphosate herbicide have increased ...
Contents: Wind Erosion Emergency Tillage Know Your Soil: Your Soil is a Factory. Factory or Soil, Bo...
This publication details the basic methods and knowledge needed for conservation tillage, including ...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
One heavy rain on a sloping field that has just been tilled can remove the equivalent of 50 tons of ...
Minimum tillage practices have tremendous potential to reduce expenses and potential negative enviro...
4 pp.Reduced or conservation tillage can benefit sorghum crops and increase profit. This publication...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...